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Rope Dart | Tutorials | Beginner | 1.5 ~ Upward Stalls
In this fire dancing rope dart lesson Nicholas Ryan takes you through the process of learning those upward vertical shots that make the rope dart so magical and effective. Vertical shots can be used to get the maximum height with your prop and really wow your crowd during performance. Make sure to c...
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Rope Dart | Tutorial | Beginner | 1.0 ~ Pendulum
Learning the first move of the rope dart is as easy as learning slack control. The pendulum is a move that rocks back and forth across the body giving the flow artist a great lesson on riding the weightlessness wave using the anchor hand to retract the extra rope. Interested in building your own r...
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Rope Dart | Tutorial | Beginners | 0.5 ~ Holding Your Dart
Nicholas Ryan takes us through a lesson of the basic rope dart including how to determine your perfect dart length, creating a slip knot, and anchoring to your hand. Typically people anchor with their non-dominate hand and lead with their dominate. For more questions on dart length or holding your d...
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Fire Staff Tutorial | Beginners ~ 2.8 ~ Weave & Propeller Transitions
This staff spinning lesson is critical in understanding the connection between a forwards and backwards weave using the two propeller grips (palm up and palm away). This is a foundation fire dancing move and can be done in Clockwise connecting a R forwards with a L backwards and also in coun...
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Fire Staff Tutorial | Beginners ~ 2.5 ~ Backwards Weave / Figure 8
This staff spinning lesson we show the backwards weave also known as the figure 8. The backwards weave is usually not near as comfortable as the forwards but it is just as important. Backwards weave can be done in with either left hand in a clockwise spin or right hand in a counter-clockwise...
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Fire Staff Tutorial | Beginners ~ 2.0 ~ Forwards Weave / Figure 8
This staff spinning lesson we show the forwards weave also known as the figure 8. The weave connects the front wall and back wall of our spinning using just 1 hand. Forwards weave can be done in with either right hand in a clockwise spin or left hand in a counter-clockwise spin. ...
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Fire Staff Tutorial | Beginners ~ 1.8 ~ Propeller Stalls
This fire dance tutorial teaches you how to connect a clockwise and a counter-clockwise propeller using simple stalls on each side of the body with your staff. This move also teaches you the importance of the palm up grip in a propeller and how to get comfortable starting moves with the palm...
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Fire Staff Tutorial | Beginners ~ 1.5 ~ Counter-Clockwise Propeller
This fire dance lesson takes you through the counter-clockwise rotation of propeller or rotor. It is extremely important to get your opposite side down so that you can connect clockwise and counter by turning the body 180 degrees. This will increase your Flow ;) ...
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Fire Staff Tutorial | Beginners ~ 1.0 ~ Propeller / Rotor
This tutorial shows you the foundation move of all fire staff spinning. The propeller is done on the wall plane in front of your body and is used in fire dancing any time you transfer from right hand to left hand. That makes this move extremely important to get into your muscle memory ...
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Fire Staff Tutorial | Beginners ~ 0.2 ~ Mirror
The easiest way to learn on video tutorials is to mirror the video. That means when the instructors left hand is forward he will refer to it as his right so you can easily follow along with it. ...
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